Darlington’s FA Cup barren spell now stands at four years after blowing their chance of putting that right against Bradford (Park Avenue).
Matchday 12 of the new season, and the National League faced its most crucial programme so far. Needless to say picking the Team of the Weekend was as challenging as the set of fixtures themselves.
Chippenham Town captain Greg Tindle faces six months on the sidelines as he awaits surgery to correct a hip injury.
Maidstone United manager Harry Wheeler named all five of his Friday signings in his side at Braintree and they started as they mean to go on.
Boston United manager Craig Elliott didn’t hold back as his side became the story of the FA Cup second qualifying round.
A ghost of Eastleigh past helped them secure their first win in six games.
Sutton United manager Paul Doswell knows the only thing predictable about football is its unpredictability.
Martin Allen apologises to Chesterfield fans after his side suffered another huge set-back - and said that was the worst he has ever seen one of his teams play.
Justin Edinburgh lavished praise on his players as Leyton Orient hit top spot.
Solihull Moors’ five-gun salute against Bromley today has been coming for a few weeks.
Matchday 12 is upon us this weekend - so who will be dazzling after a dozen games?
Peter Taylor doesn’t know exactly what Dagenham’s takeover means quite yet but he doesn’t know one thing for sure - football can change in a blink of an eye.